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    3 June 2024

    Travel tips

    Planning a vacation in the Maldives? Packing for this unique destination requires some careful thought. Whether you're gearing up for an adventure-filled trip or a serene getaway, ensure these must-have items are on your packing checklist.

    Maldives packing essentials

    Tablet or Kindle
    The journey to the Maldives often involves flights and layovers. A tablet or Kindle is perfect for entertainment on the go, offering access to books, movies, and games to keep you occupied. Plus, they’re ideal for beachside reading during your stay, allowing you to unwind with your favorite reads amidst the stunning scenery without filling your bag with books.

    Dry bag
    With plenty of water activities to enjoy, a dry bag is essential for keeping your belongings safe and dry, whether you’re diving, snorkeling, or lounging by the beach. These bags also protect electronics and valuables from unexpected splashes or sudden rain showers, ensuring your gear stays in top condition.

    Insect repellent
    The warm, tropical climate of the Maldives attracts mosquitos. Be sure to pack bug spray to stay bite-free during the evenings, allowing you to enjoy outdoor dinners and moonlit walks without discomfort. Consider bringing a travel-sized bottle for convenience and to save space in your luggage.

    Sunscreen
    Year-round sunshine means sunscreen is a must. Opt for a water-resistant and long-lasting formula, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time in the water, to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Remember to reapply regularly, particularly after swimming or sweating, to maintain effective protection.

    Clothing and footwear for the Maldives

    Lightweight, loose clothing
    Pack loose-fitting clothes made from breathable fabrics like cotton. Long dresses, skirts, and trousers are perfect for evenings. Some beach cover-ups provide sun protection during the day and can be easily slipped on and off as needed. As the Maldives is a Muslim country, ladies may want to bring a scarf for modesty at the airport and when visiting local islands.

    Swimwear
    With world-renowned beaches, swimwear is essential. Consider a swimsuit for water sports and don’t forget a sun hat for extra protection. Bringing a variety of swimwear options can add some fun variety to your beach days and ensure you're always comfortable, whether lounging or engaging in activities.

    Sandals and flip-flops
    Comfortable footwear like flip-flops and sandals are ideal for beach lounging. For exploring, pack a sturdier pair of shoes, such as hiking sandals or light sneakers, to ensure you’re prepared for any excursions or uneven terrain. Lightweight shoes are easy to pack and won't take up much space in your suitcase.

    Gadgets and tech

    Camera
    Capture the breathtaking underwater world of the Maldives with a GoPro or underwater camera. Don’t miss out on documenting those unforgettable snorkeling moments, and consider bringing extra memory cards to store all your stunning photos and videos. High-quality images and videos will help you relive your incredible experiences long after your trip ends.

    Smartphone
    With free WiFi available, your smartphone will help you stay connected and share your adventures on social media. Additionally, it can be useful for navigation, booking activities, and keeping up with travel plans. Download any necessary travel apps before you visit to make the most of your trip.

    Chargers and adapters
    British travelers will find UK plug sockets in the Maldives. Visitors from the US, Europe, or Asia should bring an adapter to ensure all devices can be charged, but if you forget one, we’ll be happy to help. Bringing a power bank can also be useful for keeping your devices charged during long day trips or excursions.

    What not to bring

    Alcohol
    Alcohol is prohibited in the Maldives, so skip the duty-free purchases. Our resorts have their own bars, so you can enjoy your favourite drinks without worrying about bringing your own.

    Warm clothes
    Evenings remain warm, so you won’t need heavy clothing. Focus on packing light layers and comfortable evening wear to stay cool and stylish.

    Complimentary items
    Leave hairdryers, snorkeling gear, and beach towels at home. These items are provided at all of our resorts, saving you space and weight in your luggage.

    For more tips and travel advice, stay tuned to our blog. Safe travels!

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